276 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[May [(, 1883. 



shull lie held to include every ad 

 . i oiipistiflnlilc iinin < 

 allowed i" continue when there i 

 ]i is thus apparent thai the sin 

 Hie horse or (lie ox, mill the « h» 

 i ni" i the phrase "needlessly. 



llSI-l, " IM.-.IIIS Without I CSsilV, 



a relative signiilcaoct . The liv. .. 

 tioid l<i the needs ..i 



•■' ••!' H.xlii ion of the p. 



claim thai the ostriah should no 

 plumage is used only to minister 

 needs of man's nature areiunun 



ifllii-n 1 fi.rrnTriitii.il loi sp. 



•hnr.'lctcl -..f III- 



■ these matters, ores 

 There whs a tune, ahoul B.000 j 



Idiiiiini Kinpirc d.i-uie.l ii ■ rare 

 lorial contests In Uii' arena of the 

 in Spain still furnish recreation 8 

 as the feeling goes, rank, no doul 



^^ttre^S^rte^ 



liv,- on. . Tl. 

 pereistenl eni 

 Within the pi 

 changed. Se 

 culed hove i 

 shock- .1 \\li-: 

 this sentlinen 

 of the in 



The 



ill. 



a ii Bogardusshol i 

 thrown iui" the nir ms 

 fi.i.il. while in the allc 



Mas tnlililnlcil Tl 



cruelty, which i< 

 the 



ISoga 



is-.„iri. .Inn.- 12. IST7. in whl 

 IT.- fact- in IhisenseililTci 

 n now under consi.ler.u ion 

 ml insliinllv killed nil the 

 1 n. ui I,. :ui.l Hi- . i-.ci- • 

 rations hi-forr us it i- claim. 



is, however, applies n> 



,„, 1— s forbidden In- 



ic Tin- il-.-i- :-u'<!ii 



is that 111.- spoil is on. ol 

 ■ •!.• .:in.l thai ih- legisl.u, i 



111- -Intnl. ■ to this l.lli- 1.. I' -,| 



nil,,!. 



. •■ ;„ ,:s. ,1 in |h.' -taint-, ivl 

 own statute. I nin satistie. 

 ali.ni liloil herein are such t 



,-v ui'l c.ii-tiinte n crime 



s therefore overruled. 



THE ILLINOIS TRAP-SHOOTING BILL. 



CmCAno, 111.. April 27. 



.., f'niv,/ I •■.7.',-.-,,i, ■ 



it\ll!nriVcs..vVru''b'ill i hill' li.'is bc-n bit i o luced il, t'lic's'lnl" !.!■" 



til Insi 

 11 of 



Thill- 



i the dail 



of ill- veteran t 



Buburban train a 



hardly bo talked over, much less ac 



bri-f. Tin- proposers ,.f tin- bill had \ 



that, all sportsmen wore gronllv f,,., 



Ira.l.-rs "I till- w Ihln.l sports. ,-H on 



nn.l lh-iv i.- I.Iir -x.-ii-iii-iit over it. 

 know the result ol the fote on Hie I .III a 



- 11 COUieS up linally. 



N\U!I:.\(;.\Ns1-:TT OUN CLUB.-i'rnv in- li. I April 28. 



Ther- mii-m Ml a wind blowing across th- imp... which m id- llm 



shooting v.-i-v dillleull. First sweep; .'i hir.ls. 15yds.: 



W Sheldon ..11111-.-. K Tinner... .10 1 1 1—1 



K wohosky ii i " i -i isi„i„,i, ii n i i n-2 



a Greene i n I l 1-- 1 H l'a ' . ." " 1 o o_i 



n i l i i i 



r w-i...<ki nn.l i. Cnmdnll, Oil ties, Wise, and out, ilni.le.i s-i-on.l 



Second sweep; •'. birds, t5yds..: 



\V (.Vanilnll .11111 -- I Wl "•• -1-, 



c siii-l.li.n i i i i I ■ ■' '' Baldwin 



CrondaU . I 1 I J-4 H l'nlun-i-.. 



1 IVrkiir- . 1 II I 1 I -I E Tinker . 

 W Shelilon . i ii l I ii 3 F Perkins 

 ,i Vale -■ l i I' ii i 8 a Greene 



Ill 0-8 



■ i i ii i i ■•> 

 ii i i n o— a 

 . i .1 i ii ii a 

 mill 0-2 

 i ii i 



l-'in-l dm. 1-1; s-eoiiil divided: Valentine won tlliill in shoot oft. 



Third sweep; s 



W Sheldon... 

 ii Palmer, .. 

 C Baldwin 



offlth 



ii i i o i a 



. n I 1 1 n- 8 



n i ii i i a 



.1 1 1 II 0-3 



i -2 



01 S 



J?o 

 making a 



.1 V.il-nii, 



E Tinker. 



Q Cr.oidal 

 \\ Sliehinl 



Bali 

 ii Pal 

 l. Ben 



„o eoinlitioqs: 



.11111-5 W ('ran. bill 



....11111 5 !■' Wehosfcj 



.1 1 il I 1-4 V. Tinker. .. 



. n i i i i i C Sheldon 



....1 lini i A Greene 



... I n 1 1 ! 1 !■' Perkins. . 



•ond divided by Valentine inn I I'erkniKOn shoot- 



rotforaflveroup, 16 birds, 16yds., the lost 5 hir.ls 



01 1 111- 3 Ui 



oiiii i 18 



moii- s is 



nun— i -ii 

 limn-:) ii 

 o. in i ii 

 loioo— a— 10 



11011 ■!-]!> 

 11100 -8-10 



I 3 I" 



10111—1- 9 

 00001— 1 '■< 



loioi— a 



10001-!!. Ties 



Ties on 3 for 2i 



Fill.li sweep, 



Sheldon 

 .1 Valentine 



1-: Tinker 



r.li,. 



11111 ■-) 



1 1 1 1 1 r. 



urn- r. 



10011 :i 

 11111—5 



linn- i 

 moo—3 



1 10(H)— -J 



lllll-ft 



no. nil — l 



0011 l-i) 



00011—8 

 .Is. Valentine, OhHI 3: 'link 

 ul out at tUyds,, won by I'alin 



11111-5 



11011—4 



. . . 1 1 110— I 



. .I'llli -1 



.. Ii -3 



oi on -3 



11111— 6 



.nun i 

 mil ;, 



ii •-■ 



. .null l 

 .. .lull— S 



.... I I 1 0-8 

 ii ,i 1 1 ii- 3 

 10 1-2 



e cup. 5 



1 for Isi. inif 

 .n by C. Perk 

 n- conditions: 



i i i i I--5 i: Luther.. 



.1111 I-:, v 

 ... I I n I I I C Perkins. 



..il 1 I 1 1—1 !■ Tingl-v n ll 1 I ii- -J 



...I ll I I n :s (i (Yamhill ' " 1 



, . .1 I " ii l-.'i .1 Bourn .0100 0-1 



1 1100-8 



1'Ti si. divided; seoond, divided; Palmer won third on shoot-oft. 

 Sixth sweep, a binls. i.sv.ls.. both ImrrelH! 



CPerkins .. I I 1 1 1- '■> d Crandall 1 1 1 1 0—1 



WSheldon Mil 1— r . .1 Valentine 1 • 



II Palmer I ■> 1 I 1 I A (ire.-ne n ii 1 I 1 .'( 



■ided. Palmer and UrandaJl tied ul Blyds, ; Orandull won 



at 21yds. 



1.1-N'H 



CUIB.-Penion.Tex.- A i 



Tamford.a 

 Paulsen, -'i 





1 



1 



1 



1 

 I 

 1 



1 

 1 

 1 



1 1 



1 1 

 1 1 



1 1-7 

 1—0 

 1—0 







(1 



1 





1 1 



l 1-8 



llohlillg, -Jl 



-I- . 



1 



1 



1 



1 1 



1-0 



Bidmi :. -: 



.Is ... 



.. . II 



1 



1 



1 1 



1—6 



Aklnnst.-.'l 



.Is 



II 



1 



1 



1 



1 1—5 











1 



1 



1 (1 



1 1-5 



SSe5^ 







:vls 



yds 



1 



1 







1 

 



1 

 1 



1 

 1 

 1 

 1 



n 1 

 1 



I ll 



II 1 



1-5 



1 1—5 



1 1 



1 0— I 





'.•■■',. 1- 







'I 







1 1 



ii 1- 3 









1 



1) 



1 



-2 







... 1 



II 







1 o 



-2 





■■Is 



1 



II 



II 





1 













(1 





— 







:■ Al.l. 



nsi an.l s 

 •ee prizes, 





divided tbir 



In ill- firs, e] is- li.-.li m.-.I l 



Kn-bel, 



{-'"'.in" 11 l i 









no 



lw, 



phzes, 



snrniit 



.ll.iil.i:. Mass April 2«._The 





.1! 



•- 1 



in, 1 



ml Kod 





'1,1 I w .. meetings r-e-nll v nt il'.eir range. 



I'n 





is a fair 



attendance. 



Tin: following are the scores 

 First Day. 















(ilnss Hulls. 





I'tiv Pigeons. 



Bradford .. 



11 on DO 11 



11-0 





li 



11 



1 5 II 



Phillips. . 



00 01 11 II 



11 V 





111 



10 



1-3-10 



II ... 



01 01 no ill 



11 .'. 





ii 



11 



1 i> in 



Williams. . 



II 11 01 II 



01-8 





mi 



111 



ii 1 



Olda 



ii| ii, m on 



01 5 





01 



01 





l'lilllle 



"1 00 10 Oil 



01-3 





hi 



ll 



11-2- 6 



Jaynes . 



01) 11 nl ni 



- i Day. 



no | 





in 



IH) 



0-1- 5 



l'liillips.. 



li 10 in il 



11- K 





oi 





1-8—11 



OldB 



.. II 1! nl 0! 



11-8 





in 



' ' 



ii -4 in 



EUIa 



Ill II III 11 



lis 





nl 



nl 



n 2 in 



Bradford 



01 II 00 lii 



,«, ., 





II 



01 



I— I- 8 



Williams . 



ll QJ ni m 



11- 1 





mi 



10 



1 1 K 





11 in nl oi 



00-5 





in 



no 



0—1- B 



Carapbe'li 



00 "1 11 



m 3 





in 



II) 



1-3- 





.' i.i in 



oi-8 





00 



nn 



1 -1- 1 



Metealf . 



..m in HO Oil 



00 -2 





mi 



on 



1-1- 3 



distance thai, any iinj.l i, .,,--,. r- 



whocaii break thirty straight, us 

 Stock and Morris. Davenport, Mol 

 vet. in liml tin- 1 rap that equals the 

 ';:. isv.ls rise Card trap, and III 

 Holden trap, anil consider the latin 

 out of a Card trap.- Xakbaoanset- 



l'iel.ling, (l:\olil.-. :: Imraiid. S: Clark. S: W.-myss, S: Re-entry, 8; 

 opkins, 7: Dean, 7: Lewis. 0; li.-an. 5; Souther. 4: Krackett. 4: 

 The following were winners in the subscription matches, at five 



First event— Fielding and Daw", first . Clark and Durand, second; 



iihlcainl Hopkins, third 



s nd event— Fielding and Law, flrBt; Clark and Noble, second; 



Third even! ■ Noble, first; Clark and Law, second; Lewis and Dean, 



Fourth event— Durand and Clark, first; Hopkins and Noblo, second; 



elding ami Lewis, third. 



Fifth l-i. in -Durand. first: Law and Noble, second; Fielding and 



•Mttr third 



a every alternate Wednesday 



City i 

 - :!„■ 



111111—15 Peek . 



Charles. . 



King 



M-l.-ol 



Mills 



Mortious. 



.. .1111011 



. IIIIIIK 



1I0O011 



moon 



... 0110111 



WK.LI.I 

 the Ravin 

 Jl'»i unit. 



SCToX. Mas 

 ind dul i 



OIllllllllOOOIll. Ill 

 n"lnl!l'ili>1 1111-1(1 



a large attendance at 



nit to-day, the principal even! being the 



he principal event being the 

 f Worcester, nn.l Shirk, of 



Tli- general i 



Iicitochnion 

 FT Noble... 

 K Stark 

 E L Heule . 

 DSKlrkwoo 

 C I Lewis. 

 D W Babson 

 \v B Wither, 

 c w Wilburs 

 B r Eases 



T C Fi-lding 



li W George 



.1 Cl.uk.. 



WS Perley 



.10 JS Hart 



. 16 J S Sawyer, 



. 16 ,1 Harold 



..18 .1 llerrick 



IS B K Johnson. . 



i.-. LE Johnson 



1 1 .1 \V Waterman . . 



I I A I, Peak man.... 



II 11 Kicbai'ds.. 



.11 u'Ncill 



.,18 C Brown 



.13 

 l.y Balla-KIrkwot 



1R De Rocliiu 



.10 Stark .... 



I-', ll. ale. . 



15 Sawyer.. 



15 ticorgc... 



II "" 



1 1 



T'i'ii 



i Fielding . . 



i l! F Johnson 



monthly shot nt Dexter's, Lung Island, April 20. 'iVeather fine, with 



mtof pc 



' Fran 



)•; (jraliam - Iiomiuioi-'O Charl-s (icilier 



ll-ni'v Dates. .. nminoomv I L Davis 



(Tmrirs Hi.von . . lOOOlniOlO 4 Robert Todd 



A E Kielmi't 0101001010—1 



FnHKST (TTV OtJN Cl.'-'H. Kockfor.l 111., April 21, 

 rot.-irv traps, l-v'.l-. li-' 



Tavl.Vr .....1 I 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 



l-l-h i ii I I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 



Miller 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I' I I 



ilennell 1 1 I il 1 l' 1 1 1 1 (l 1 1 1 1 1 1 



i:ilison I I I HO 1 l , 1 1 il I 1 1 I 1 1 1 11 



i;,e-n .1 1 1 M I n I 1 I I li 1 1 11 1 I 1 1 



ll.llchius 1 1 I 1 1 1 ! 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 



llinrsi.ii, .1 I I o I I 1 I o i i i o l 1 1 1 1 



liUlDlil'.l'iiHl v - Ji'lKSF.'! ' IT'. HKHIHTS II, -in 

 iwei'ii the Bridgeport, Conn. Cittii Club, and Hi- Jersey 

 (.in. Club, will lake place at tin grounds, if the latter i 

 N. J., on Hie 3,1 insi Twelve picked iii.-i,. . a.-li cliil), at 



ill idr-port, iit clnv pigeons and glass balls, the philn 

 the Nutm-g State being strong in opposition to lr( 

 jACODSTAFF.l 



r Rod .in,! (iuu club a 



As -.,.,.1, as i hey can t._ 

 i ling and havea weekly 

 i',l. I' the following is 



.0000H11OIO-. 



,0000001010 3 



0110001 2 



..01001 00000— 2 



$itmver§ to f^omsyondentil. 



i ' :' No Notice T'.ili.o of A nony iiious Correspondents* 



D. K. E. F.-Letter for von ni this office! semi .i.l.h. ss. 

 Maine.— Whit.- lend pain!, ns. no Inipeiitine in mixing 

 C. II. C, I'tica. N. V. Wo do not know 111.' '' 



c. A. B . Pittsburgh, Pa. -Y, 

 the p—p sight. 



.1 I-:. W. SpriNai 

 12ft, on the foot. 



Iloboke 



11,1 All 



isl. 



of the bicycle 



lid have a globe sight to go with 



and foresail, mainsail, lift, hoist, 8ft. head by 



. wants the right spot for woodcock shooting in 



rk.— If by "game laws" you mean the New York 



m digest. 



n ■■_'. Mass.- -We do not know who has the breed of 



(iso for them. 



l'a.— You may probably obtain live quail from 



of Naval Aieliii-oiiirc.by W. Et. White. Van 



New London, Conn.— We. know of no good work 

 The book you name is unknown to ns. 

 Pa.— Take or send your gun to 8 competent gun- 



•oportii 



' powd. 



Probably something correspond- 

 , -r. -2 Powder does not improve 

 powder deteriorates With age, 3. 



lass. -There is no one book giving directions for treat- 

 s' diseases, and for teaching dogs tricks, sheep driving, 

 •iitment of diseases consult "Dinks, Mayhew A Hutehin- 

 Dog." price >3 isn(. plied bv ibis office): for leaching 

 iiiest and Stream. Vol. XVI. , page 303; for training collie 



-cpo'rt. I '.mil— In a team clav pigeon shoot the sides tie 

 : 48. One team uses second barrel ten times, the other 

 es. Which wins? Ans. It is a tic, unless it were prevl- 

 . that a pigeon hii.kcn with scend barrel should count 

 en broken with first barrel. The Jersey City Heights 

 .res bird killed or ball broken wiih use of second barrel 



i.l. 



tify the folio- 



• bin 



1. A 



Boil in earthen pot ii 

 that the cover of the pc 

 When boiled, set away 

 it: Select small, dry sin. 



with the lime 



A Reader. 1 



land in Massa. 



Post your lam 



m, Pa.— To make bird lime: Boil do 



c lime and fasten the sticks 

 i ground. Place a "call bird" 

 he sticks they pull them out 

 he wings, coming in contact 



1 1 preserve game on my own 



my farm with quail. Ans. 

 aw, which reads: "$ 1. When- 

 his State shall conspioiiMiisly 



-Hlass balls, 



1111 1-25 

 w. -W 



1 1 I 1 1-23 

 111 1 0- 18 

 1 I li ii 1 20 

 1111 1—21 

 1111 0-21 



iiii o-ia 

 -i match b- 

 City Heights 

 Blub, Marion 

 10 live bird. 

 nt match at 

 ithropists of 

 ip-shnotlng.— 



Idition to the actual damages thereby sustained. t§ 2.) The pres- 

 sof any person without permission of the owner, and with the 

 implements of shooting, trapping, or fishing, upon anv land that is 

 posted, shall betaken as /.riuia w.i. and evidence presumptive of a 

 wilful entry by him thereon for the purpose aforesaid." 



[Additional AiisweT3 to Cort-eSjpondlenfs on next '■ ptw-l 



point, 

 the 

 referr 



"THE FENDEUR IN THE EAST." 



• Forest uud Stream 



quire very careful handling.'' Now tl 

 when sailing on the wind in a light brc 

 icctiou is alwavs buried, and when dowi 

 shes the bottom of the combing. In i 

 onstantlv, or the water will pour i 

 be luffed up. See diagra.— - 



to the 

 which 

 points 

 laehing 



gs the 

 list be 

 mbing 



made of the "mutton 



I'lHiir.,., ua.uig uu5"ui *«uo ... .-e - -- ,lii\ ^ IV C.11 ai c <1 Ul LU 



vas a comparatively large proportion of the whole near the deck, the 



To avoid this as much as possible, her E 



. l-i ..•• ■• i ■■- "y. 



